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Dozier (6-foot-3 3/4, 313) was a 44-game starter for the Paladins, earning the Jacobs Blocking Award as a senior, given to the top lineman in the Southern Conference. A college left tackle, Dozier will kick to guard in the pros, where his size, length (33 3/4-inch arms) and movement skills give him a chance to develop into a sturdy NFL starter. Dozier needs to get stronger up top (23 bench-press reps) but offers natural flexibility and flashes of power. Sat, May 10, 2014 02:34:00 PM

"Another collegiate left tackle who projects best inside and should find NFL success with his natural flexibility and quick reflexes," Brugler wrote. Dozier makes good use of his athleticism, and his movement skills are some of the most impressive in this year's group of offensive linemen. Dozier's body of work at the East-West Shrine Game really helped him improve his stock. He currently sits at No. 92 on the Norris'top-100 prospects. Fri, Mar 14, 2014 01:16:00 PM

Dozier is attempting to transition from tackle to guard and had a great week of practice at the East-West Shrine. Rotoworld's Josh Norris lists Dozier as a top 100 talent, thanks to his athletic footwork and flexibility to bend, absorb and redirect momentum. Mon, Mar 10, 2014 11:08:00 AM

"Dozier’s draft stock has risen tremendously since early in the 2013 season and continued through a very good performance at the East-West Shrine Game," Brandt writes. The former offensive tackle has seamlessly made the transition to guard and displayed nice bend and flexibility to absorb and redirect pass rusher, according to Rotoworld's Josh Norris. Dozier will be among Norris' top-100 prospects. Fri, Mar 7, 2014 08:33:00 AM